Policing is at a crossroads. At a time of unprecedented cuts & increasing levels of demand the British police service (like many others) faces enormous challenges. Under the most radical reforms the service has ever experienced its leadership is looking for new approaches that can maintain levels of service delivery & secure efficiency accountability & public confidence. Recent history shows that applying private sector business models to the public sector often generates hidden costs & unintended consequences that damage productivity & morale. In spite of this evidence reform programmes & prevailing management practices still seek to enforce approaches that have demonstrably failed. In Intelligent Policing Simon Guilfoyle proposes a simple & elegant solution that refocuses organisational activity on the service user. Drawing on his own experience as a police officer he uses a range of evidence to explore the possibilities that systems thinking offers. He clearly outlines how a systems-based approach can bring greater efficiency enhanced service delivery enhanced morale & reduced cost. He shows that the practices & models proposed in the book can be implemented immediately & insists that senior police leaders & policy makers have an ideal opportunity to make lasting improvements today that will resonate throughout policing & leave a positive legacy for the future.. Intelligent Policing is a rich resource for those
- in the UK & around the world
- who care about delivering an effective policing service in the 21st Century. It will also interest systems theorists for its practical approach to policing & inform academic debate in the fields of management & human behaviour.